What dog do you see ?
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Hi all
This is my now 5 month old puppy, I know what breed she is, or atleast I'm 100% certain on her maternal parentage as I never got to meet the dad who was a stud dog.
Reason for my post is the number of people who say "oh, she's a lovely (breed name) my x has one of those" but they are saying the incorrect breed, perhaps her paternal parentage was this breed.
Anyway, reason for the post is to ask the PH dog community, what breed do you see here ?
This is my now 5 month old puppy, I know what breed she is, or atleast I'm 100% certain on her maternal parentage as I never got to meet the dad who was a stud dog.
Reason for my post is the number of people who say "oh, she's a lovely (breed name) my x has one of those" but they are saying the incorrect breed, perhaps her paternal parentage was this breed.
Anyway, reason for the post is to ask the PH dog community, what breed do you see here ?
Roboticarm said:
Hi all
This is my now 5 month old puppy, I know what breed she is, or atleast I'm 100% certain on her maternal parentage as I never got to meet the dad who was a stud dog.
Reason for my post is the number of people who say "oh, she's a lovely (breed name) my x has one of those" but they are saying the incorrect breed, perhaps her paternal parentage was this breed.
Anyway, reason for the post is to ask the PH dog community, what breed do you see here ?
I would say Spaniel (Springer) and there does seem to be a hint of beagle in the face. This is my now 5 month old puppy, I know what breed she is, or atleast I'm 100% certain on her maternal parentage as I never got to meet the dad who was a stud dog.
Reason for my post is the number of people who say "oh, she's a lovely (breed name) my x has one of those" but they are saying the incorrect breed, perhaps her paternal parentage was this breed.
Anyway, reason for the post is to ask the PH dog community, what breed do you see here ?
LotusMartin said:
El stovey said:
I’d go with sprocker.
sprocker is not a breed! is a mongrel!I would say springer although cockers can look very much like small springers.
Presumably the OPs paperwork can confirm this?
I’m reading about (and know) people who bought dogs during lockdown thinking they were x breed but are now having similar conversations as their Labrador turns out to look more like a lurcher or whatever.
It’s no drama if you get a dog you like but if you paid for something and got something else then maybe not so much.
Not saying this was what happened in your case OP but you seem to have a dog that you’re not sure what it actually is?
I did purchase the dog as a cocker, however I was clear that she was bred from someone's pet and raised in a family home rather than purchasing from a breeder.
My other cocker is a 5 generation pedigree from a well respected breeder and I did know that the new one did not have the same "qualifications", as you know puppy prices have gone crazy since covid and since she was purchased as a pet I couldn't justify the additional cost of going to a breeder and instead sought out a dog raised in a good family home who's mum had all the right traits. Similar to the saying when buying a car privately, buy the seller first and the seller was lovely.
She is a great pup and cockers and springers share many trait's, as said above in this instance it was more about finding a good family pet than it being a show dog.
She is atleast 50% cocker and I suspect the other 50% is Springer Which is fine with me.
I might do a dog DNA test just so I can learn a little more.
Thanks everyone for your input, my dog thread on here has got way more responses than any of my car threads lol
My other cocker is a 5 generation pedigree from a well respected breeder and I did know that the new one did not have the same "qualifications", as you know puppy prices have gone crazy since covid and since she was purchased as a pet I couldn't justify the additional cost of going to a breeder and instead sought out a dog raised in a good family home who's mum had all the right traits. Similar to the saying when buying a car privately, buy the seller first and the seller was lovely.
She is a great pup and cockers and springers share many trait's, as said above in this instance it was more about finding a good family pet than it being a show dog.
She is atleast 50% cocker and I suspect the other 50% is Springer Which is fine with me.
I might do a dog DNA test just so I can learn a little more.
Thanks everyone for your input, my dog thread on here has got way more responses than any of my car threads lol
Even pedigree springers vary massively. My two have a 10kg difference (ok one is male and one female). There definitely seems to be a trend round here to breed them smaller / shorter legged - maybe to get under cover more easily on shoots.
25years ago cockers were massive compared to today.
We will breed these two so immaculate pedigree was a requirement, for a pet then temperament is probably far more important than ‘having a certificate’!
25years ago cockers were massive compared to today.
We will breed these two so immaculate pedigree was a requirement, for a pet then temperament is probably far more important than ‘having a certificate’!
LotusMartin said:
Even pedigree springers vary massively. My two have a 10kg difference (ok one is male and one female). There definitely seems to be a trend round here to breed them smaller / shorter legged - maybe to get under cover more easily on shoots.
25years ago cockers were massive compared to today.
We will breed these two so immaculate pedigree was a requirement, for a pet then temperament is probably far more important than ‘having a certificate’!
They are lovely.25years ago cockers were massive compared to today.
We will breed these two so immaculate pedigree was a requirement, for a pet then temperament is probably far more important than ‘having a certificate’!
My late two springer Tessa and springer cocker cross Holly.
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